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tracy: i'm tracy byrnes in for gerri willis, less than 3 weeks before u.s. falls off the fiscal cliff, speaker john bain ser slamming the brakes on any hopes a deal is coming soon, making it clear both sides have differences. second in command, eric cantor warning members not to make any plan for holidays, and kevin brady of texas, vice chairman of joint economic committee, thank you, are we still that far apart? >> you know we are. i started optimistic to get this done before the holidays, but, i don't feel that way, it seems to me the decision has been made, perhaps by white house to take us off this fiscal cliff. i think this is irresponsible to do it we're ready to work out a reasonable sound solution but i do not see that coming from the other side right now. tracy: is it because there is so much going on behind scenes. they think there is a lot of secret wheeling and dealing with john boehner and the president do you agree? >> i do not, i think he -- they have been sporadic talks, i know speaker boehner has been frustrated with how slow the responses h
tracy: i'm tracy byrnes in for gerri willis, less than 3 weeks before u.s. falls off the fiscal cliff, speaker john bain ser slamming the brakes on any hopes a deal is coming soon, making it clear both sides have differences. second in command, eric cantor warning members not to make any plan for holidays, and kevin brady of texas, vice chairman of joint economic committee, thank you, are we still that far apart? >> you know we are. i started optimistic to get this done before the...
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money, which is being created by the federal reserve system and foreign central banks to finance the u.s. trash -- treasury makes it a situation where americans cannot appreciate the fiscal cliff sit. the deficit goes on as if there were no deficits because the banks are printing money to finance it. lou: with the projection that we're looking at a federal reserve balance sheet that will expand by a trail dollars over the course of the -- trillion dollars over the course of the next 12 months. that's significant funding into the monetary system. what do you think? is it a fore gone conclusion we'll see finally, and i'm not encouraging, but saying, finally, the true inflation? >> my own forecast for what it's worth is that the inflation will not really pick up until the unemployment rate falls much closer to 6%. the wages are so much under control that it's made, actually, the working people of america much more competitive with their competitive nations abroad which, i think, will be one of the surprises next year that we may do better next year, even under fiscal cliff arrangements. lou
money, which is being created by the federal reserve system and foreign central banks to finance the u.s. trash -- treasury makes it a situation where americans cannot appreciate the fiscal cliff sit. the deficit goes on as if there were no deficits because the banks are printing money to finance it. lou: with the projection that we're looking at a federal reserve balance sheet that will expand by a trail dollars over the course of the -- trillion dollars over the course of the next 12 months....
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lashing back about how u.s. coanies are taking money out, wait until you hear him let her rip. >> but first the democrat who demanded a voioice and g one, demanded a voioice and g one, did h before copd... i took my son shing every year. we haa great spot, not easto find, but worth it. but witcopd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be or. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung funcon starting thin five minutes. mbicort doesn't replace...
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u.s. consumer, but now you talk about sales in china just started, there's a lot of catalyst and the stock is cheap. david: despite your pessimism of what might happen in the economy, you're optimistic about what's happening with homebuilders. yowe think this is a real burste are seeing, one that will last? >> i agree, pointed homebuilders enjoying a nice ride and you are seeing that, it was priced into the market probably two quarters ago, but it will continue and i think that part of the economy will help out over the homebuilders themselves but investors in the market. david: continued for how long? >> my sense is throughout 2013. you can really count on this resurgence from the home building sector. lori: gary, remaining time, what is your preferred asset allocation? >> right now we are allocating model the balanced portfolio to be about 43% equities split equally between domestic and foreign. we're about 15% traditional bonds, 30% non-traditional bonds. and we're about 10% of real ass
u.s. consumer, but now you talk about sales in china just started, there's a lot of catalyst and the stock is cheap. david: despite your pessimism of what might happen in the economy, you're optimistic about what's happening with homebuilders. yowe think this is a real burste are seeing, one that will last? >> i agree, pointed homebuilders enjoying a nice ride and you are seeing that, it was priced into the market probably two quarters ago, but it will continue and i think that part of...
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are you concerned about what this might do to the fed's credibility and the credibility of u.s. finances in general and the credibility of the dollar as the world's leading currency? of facts. we are buying treasurys and mortgage-backed securities. we are buying considerably less than the treasury is issuing, and moreover, the share of the outstanding treasurys own it is not all that different from what it was before the crisis because while our holdings have increased, as have the stocks in public hands. it is not quite evident there has been a radical shift there. we have been increasing our balance sheet for some time and we have been very clear that this is a temporary measure and a wya to provide additional accommodation to an economy that needs support. we will normalize the balance sheet either by letting them run off or selling assets in the future. this is only a temporary step. it would be a quite different matter if we were buying these assets and holding them indefinitely. we are not doing that. we are very clear about our intentions. i think up until now, it seems o
are you concerned about what this might do to the fed's credibility and the credibility of u.s. finances in general and the credibility of the dollar as the world's leading currency? of facts. we are buying treasurys and mortgage-backed securities. we are buying considerably less than the treasury is issuing, and moreover, the share of the outstanding treasurys own it is not all that different from what it was before the crisis because while our holdings have increased, as have the stocks in...
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ashley: closing bell ringing in 50 minutes, if the u.s. is over the fc, the fiscal cliff, what do you do with your money other than put it under the matress, suck your thumb, and curl up in the fetal position? one telling clients to stay in equities in the u.s. and overseas. find out where she put money to work and how to keep your cliff protected. how many times can i say ""liff"? that's all next in a fox business exclusive. ♪ [ malennouncer it's tt time of year again. time for citi price rewind. ecause your daughter really wants that pink castle thi. and youealldon't want to pay morehan you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and it findone, you get rended the diffence. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super spary day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all youeed is a magicarriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. ashley: barnes & noble spreading holiday cheer to investors. they could use it. the stock is jumping up 5%, making it our power mover
ashley: closing bell ringing in 50 minutes, if the u.s. is over the fc, the fiscal cliff, what do you do with your money other than put it under the matress, suck your thumb, and curl up in the fetal position? one telling clients to stay in equities in the u.s. and overseas. find out where she put money to work and how to keep your cliff protected. how many times can i say ""liff"? that's all next in a fox business exclusive. ♪ [ malennouncer it's tt time of year again. time...
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we want to check u.s. futures to see how investors are anticipating the last trading session of 2012. investors seem to be optimistic that a deal will be struck. you can see the dow futures as well as the s&p 500 futures are looking up. rich, there are several things to discuss. is there any chance of a deal tonight or everybody packed up and gone home? >> everybody has packed up and gone home except for joe biden and mitch mcconnell, they are having multiple conversations and these folks are running point on negotiations, harry reid who was negotiating has left the capital. so those negotiations have died throughout the remainder of today or earlier today. you have the vice president and senate minority leader. the last time they finished the deal the tax deal we got a couple years ago that extended tax rates, cut the social security tax by a couple points. all of that ongoing right now and that is really the last hope we have to get something done before the fiscal cliff. >> does the minority leader and
we want to check u.s. futures to see how investors are anticipating the last trading session of 2012. investors seem to be optimistic that a deal will be struck. you can see the dow futures as well as the s&p 500 futures are looking up. rich, there are several things to discuss. is there any chance of a deal tonight or everybody packed up and gone home? >> everybody has packed up and gone home except for joe biden and mitch mcconnell, they are having multiple conversations and these...
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it's trying to push the u.s. out of asia. they are not our friend, and so we don't want to give them a foothold in our economy. tracy: that being said, how do we stop this? do we not allow these deals to happen? in the u.s. is basically putting a defense. >> the chinese put up a fence. we couldn't buy if it were a chinese enterprise. we can stop this because the committee on foreign investment in the u.s. has the final say on sensitive acquisitions. and so they can stop the acquisition. tracy: that probably should have >> they should. tracy: thank you for being here. the coming collapse of china. it is coming. >> it is. tracy: we want to know what you think about all this. here is our question tonight. is the u.s. still a superpower or will china be number one soon? log onto gerriwillis.com and vote on the right hand side of the screen command we will share the results of the end of the show. coming up, is it the case of false advertising? "consumer reports" says the ford fusion is not as green as ford says it is. come on. we
it's trying to push the u.s. out of asia. they are not our friend, and so we don't want to give them a foothold in our economy. tracy: that being said, how do we stop this? do we not allow these deals to happen? in the u.s. is basically putting a defense. >> the chinese put up a fence. we couldn't buy if it were a chinese enterprise. we can stop this because the committee on foreign investment in the u.s. has the final say on sensitive acquisitions. and so they can stop the acquisition....
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are you concerned about what this might do to the fed's credibility and the credibility of u.s. finances in general and the credibility of the dollar as the world's leading currency? >> first of all couple facts. we are buying treasurys and mortgage-backed securities, about half and half roughly. we are buying considerably less than the treasury is issuing and moreover, the share of outstanding treasuries the federal reserve phones is not different from what it was before the crisis because while our holdings have increased so has obviously the stock of treasurys in public hands. it is not quite evidence that there has been such a radical shift. we have been increasing our balance sheet for some time, we have been very clear that this is a temporary measure. it is a way to provide additional accommodation to any economy that needs support. we have been equally clear that we will normalize the balance sheet that will reduce the size of our holdings and whether by letting them run off or by selling assets in the future, and temporary staff, he would be a different matter of we hol
are you concerned about what this might do to the fed's credibility and the credibility of u.s. finances in general and the credibility of the dollar as the world's leading currency? >> first of all couple facts. we are buying treasurys and mortgage-backed securities, about half and half roughly. we are buying considerably less than the treasury is issuing and moreover, the share of outstanding treasuries the federal reserve phones is not different from what it was before the crisis...
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that is what they're doing in japan in the u.s. that is what is using the market . tom: you are kind of a macro guy. you looked at the broad market place. i have to ask you. is the marketplace bigger than washington to act even though they are dunderheads down their running the place, and i know they make a lot of policy. and we, the media, give them a lot of attention. doesn't the market cycle override what they can do? >> this is a global collapse. pick up today's wall street journal. read what's going on in amsterdam with prime property being vacnt. look at what is going on in spain. millions of people taking to the streets. they still call it a recession with 25 percent unemployment in spain, greece. things are getting worse everywhere. the austerity measures, what austerityeasures? i got one. make a story. i'll make a bad bet. i n't want to take my losses. of take the money from you, mr. citizen. of tax you more, cat your services. what you do did you will pay more for my note that your pension and benefits. tom: how does all this in? we wind up with pitchforks
that is what they're doing in japan in the u.s. that is what is using the market . tom: you are kind of a macro guy. you looked at the broad market place. i have to ask you. is the marketplace bigger than washington to act even though they are dunderheads down their running the place, and i know they make a lot of policy. and we, the media, give them a lot of attention. doesn't the market cycle override what they can do? >> this is a global collapse. pick up today's wall street journal....
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neil: i mean, not the u.s. are -- i talked to lawyers all the time. i never understand you guys. you are so brilliannt. there is an argument to be made that they're not part of the union or could benefit from a government they make, so there might be a stipulation for nonunion union members, do you know what i man? >> plus break this down and make it simple. neil: i like that. it's very effective. go on. neil: employees had to pay a very small percentage of their income to the unions for representation. as a result of this law, it will no longer be mandatory for emoyees to make those payments. as a result, the unions will be representing all of th employees, but without necessarily being paid. it will become a voluntary basis, whether or not these employees want to pay a couple of hundred dollars per year. neil: that is exactly right. do you agree? >> i believe -- is all about choice, givingmployees and workers a choice. if the unions decide that they want to change the way they handle things, then that is on them. perhaps this is a way to get unions to change things happened con
neil: i mean, not the u.s. are -- i talked to lawyers all the time. i never understand you guys. you are so brilliannt. there is an argument to be made that they're not part of the union or could benefit from a government they make, so there might be a stipulation for nonunion union members, do you know what i man? >> plus break this down and make it simple. neil: i like that. it's very effective. go on. neil: employees had to pay a very small percentage of their income to the unions for...
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only people not watching this charade in u.s. is the french, they are looking to get out of france because of the tax rate there. the they said only thing france will export in 21 century are millionaires. neil: they all go to belgium, it isbviously for more than just the chocolate. so, where do we stand? the markets have been nearly, if not dismissively going by all this and through all this, assuming i think that a teal would be had -- a deal would be had. tomorrow it looks like a deal will not be had, the they -- mas have turned sharply lower, 74 down in the futures. i am wondering, if that is a signal they could worry this is not a fore gone conclusion, we could go into the new year with no deal. >> i'm thinking, increasingly, that sequestration and going into the new year without a deal is the best possible thing for the u.s., it is the only way you will see spending decreases. you will get revenue increase on top. but hopefully, they will be in better balance, and president and administration are promoting today. neil: know
only people not watching this charade in u.s. is the french, they are looking to get out of france because of the tax rate there. the they said only thing france will export in 21 century are millionaires. neil: they all go to belgium, it isbviously for more than just the chocolate. so, where do we stand? the markets have been nearly, if not dismissively going by all this and through all this, assuming i think that a teal would be had -- a deal would be had. tomorrow it looks like a deal will...
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. >> senior u.s. officials confirmed to fox news that syria have fully mixed an unknown quantitity of the deadly nerve agent loading it on to breakable canisters, an aerosol form to be dropped from above. in dublin, secretary of state clinton met with the russian foreign minister whose regime steadfastly defended syrias, but that changed as the russian leer, close to putin said, quot we have shared and do she the opinion that the existing government in syria has to carry out its function, but time shown this task is beyond its strength. >> it's now up to the russians to do everything possible and maximize their influence to ensure he does not use these weapons. >> it's also good to hear that some of the arab countries are trying to find a way to get them out. >> whether assad accepts the settlement that includes asylum in another country is far from clear. the deputy foreign minister said he's 100% sure that assad will never, ever leave syria. lou: thank you very much. chief washington correspondent,
. >> senior u.s. officials confirmed to fox news that syria have fully mixed an unknown quantitity of the deadly nerve agent loading it on to breakable canisters, an aerosol form to be dropped from above. in dublin, secretary of state clinton met with the russian foreign minister whose regime steadfastly defended syrias, but that changed as the russian leer, close to putin said, quot we have shared and do she the opinion that the existing government in syria has to carry out its function,...
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today, the u.s. is heading over the cliff. >> what goes away next week is the bush tax cut that they loathed since they went in place a secon decade ago. don't assume the president wants to cut a deal. he wants to see if he'll be blamed for it before they negotiate. they talk about the meeting tomorrow with the president and key congressional leaders. >> thank you. if the fiscal cliff can be avoided there is another gigantic hurdle awaiting the lawmakers. >> they will hit the credit limit of $16.4 trillion on december 31. the nation thereafter can't pay the bills unless congress raises the limit. >> with a new congress in january we need to revisit an finally give ourselves the determination to solve not only our short-term debt but the long-term debt. >> they raised the debt limit 11 times in a decade. most recently in august 2011 after a bruising political fight. democrats accuse republicans of using the debt limit as political "leverage" to press for spending cuts. a point they tried to make with
today, the u.s. is heading over the cliff. >> what goes away next week is the bush tax cut that they loathed since they went in place a secon decade ago. don't assume the president wants to cut a deal. he wants to see if he'll be blamed for it before they negotiate. they talk about the meeting tomorrow with the president and key congressional leaders. >> thank you. if the fiscal cliff can be avoided there is another gigantic hurdle awaiting the lawmakers. >> they will hit the...
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the u.s. isf number hit at 10:00 a.m. eastern and a wave of selling. manufacturing activity contracted in november. they say the factory index came in at 49.5 in november. down from almost 52 and october. keep in mind, any number below 50 means contraction. above 50 equals expansion. investors are still worried about tax treatment and dead deals. exelon, the worst of the bunch our first guest has seen it all. the u.s. economy they fall into a recession next year even if congress strikes a budget deal by year end. joining us from stanford, california, martin feldstein. thank you for being with us. the republicans now responding. negotiations well underway to avoid a fiscal cliff. to your point, you recently said, even if we reach a deal, the economy is still at series risk of a recession. >> that is right. we are looking at and economy that is very weak. growth was very disappointed. less than 2% real gdp growth in 2012. we will be struggling to achieve that next year, even without hitting the
the u.s. isf number hit at 10:00 a.m. eastern and a wave of selling. manufacturing activity contracted in november. they say the factory index came in at 49.5 in november. down from almost 52 and october. keep in mind, any number below 50 means contraction. above 50 equals expansion. investors are still worried about tax treatment and dead deals. exelon, the worst of the bunch our first guest has seen it all. the u.s. economy they fall into a recession next year even if congress strikes a...
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yesterday we talked to laptop magazine about apple losing its cool in the u.s. it looks like that's true in china. the iphone 5 at a very chilly reception for its beijing launch overtight. so, nicole, i think that apple is down again. >> it is, again, down over this, 3% right now. you're talking the 514 range. aen what happened to the $700 range and that's ubs this morning, they kept their buy rating, but reduced their target from 700 to 780 talking about china being one of the issues and not being able to build there. stuart: and the iphone 5 in beijing, there was a snowstorm, okay, a mild snowstorm, there were only two people in line to get those first iphone 5's in china. that's it. only two people. i think that's got something to do with the apple decline this morning. >> you know what, if you really want something, wild horses and snowstorms won't keep you away. stuart: so, i think we can conclude that maybe apple's losing a little of its shine, a little of its cool. maybe, i don't want to be too pejorative here, just maybe. nicole, thank you, down 10 in th
yesterday we talked to laptop magazine about apple losing its cool in the u.s. it looks like that's true in china. the iphone 5 at a very chilly reception for its beijing launch overtight. so, nicole, i think that apple is down again. >> it is, again, down over this, 3% right now. you're talking the 514 range. aen what happened to the $700 range and that's ubs this morning, they kept their buy rating, but reduced their target from 700 to 780 talking about china being one of the issues and...
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u.s. that out. the item you're giving is over $5,000 you need to get an appraiser and have an appraisal. gerri: check here and trickier when you're talking about giving cards or whatever . >> i'm referencing schedules c and your tax return because that is where folks right of all lot. that is where it gets a little messy. there is a blurred line between what's personal and what is business. we'll like to be a little aggressive, but the fact is if it is relevant to travel, car expenses, document those things, document what the purpose of the meeting was, the purpose of the meal. keep receipts over $75. again, if it becomes egregious and you're taking more and more deductions and the income is looking smaller and smaller relative to the type of business and industry, they know this. gerri: they have always had red flags. your last one is miscellaneous income. what do you mean by that? >> miscellaneous income, what i'm thinking about our gains, and the gain that is subject to tax which may be at a high
u.s. that out. the item you're giving is over $5,000 you need to get an appraiser and have an appraisal. gerri: check here and trickier when you're talking about giving cards or whatever . >> i'm referencing schedules c and your tax return because that is where folks right of all lot. that is where it gets a little messy. there is a blurred line between what's personal and what is business. we'll like to be a little aggressive, but the fact is if it is relevant to travel, car expenses,...
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those are under u.s. jurisdiction. the trick here is the chinese offshore oil company, the chinese national offshore oil company, they have run into this before. it was back in 2005 when they tried, as you probably recall, they ran into all sorts of issues due to better than other technology and resources held and it was locked. this time, i think it is -- it is very important that significant authorizations are made to this deal. by the way, the canadians, one of the canadian minister said if they have these new rules in place that they implemented this week, this deal would not have gone ahead. the sale would not have happened. tracy: why is the white house wishy-washy when it comes to china? granted, we are, too, we are screwing around with our dollars. but why don't we call it to be looked at by demonstration? lou: well, there has been this deal that there is a country of 1.4 billion people in the near-term. that is a lot of people. i can't tell you how many ceos have said to me if we just sell one widget or whatev
those are under u.s. jurisdiction. the trick here is the chinese offshore oil company, the chinese national offshore oil company, they have run into this before. it was back in 2005 when they tried, as you probably recall, they ran into all sorts of issues due to better than other technology and resources held and it was locked. this time, i think it is -- it is very important that significant authorizations are made to this deal. by the way, the canadians, one of the canadian minister said if...
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they included tom donohue of u.s. chamber of commerce, the ceo of lockheed martin, representing defense contractors. tim pawlenty financial services roundtable, representing big banks on wall street and dan danner representing small businesses. coming in for a meeting that looked like it lasted 45 minutes. cord to a person briefed on the meeting this is part of the ongoing outreach to the business community to get a balanced plan to avert the fiscal cliff or some kind of a grand bargain. that is what the president was out in the briefing room today pressuring republicans on. he came out to talk about newtown and the tragedy there and potential gun control measures but he wased is asked a lot about the fiscal cliff talks. he said, quote, he said, he had basically come to the middle here with republicans. he had said that the republicans haed conceded rates on higher income earners had to go up. they will vote on raising folkse than a million dollars a year. they are a if you00 billion apart on spending cuts and said re
they included tom donohue of u.s. chamber of commerce, the ceo of lockheed martin, representing defense contractors. tim pawlenty financial services roundtable, representing big banks on wall street and dan danner representing small businesses. coming in for a meeting that looked like it lasted 45 minutes. cord to a person briefed on the meeting this is part of the ongoing outreach to the business community to get a balanced plan to avert the fiscal cliff or some kind of a grand bargain. that...
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if it works small caps should pick up outside the u.s.. liz: where do you like putting your clients's money right now? >> glad to hear john likes the international small cap. the international markets going to be robust. that type of situation we are going to favor the big cap multinationals with 3% dividend yield with 50% of revenues from overseas. these are aa triple rated type companies, very save common stock investments for people to get real engage with. ashley: let me ask about housing. we got more good numbers, sales of existing homes in a eight month high. is that something that can pull the economy along? i know you say slow growth in this quarter and the first quarter of 2013 but is housing showing signs of getting the momentum that we need? >> sure. throughout the year three areas, housing, auto sales secondly and exports are better than expected, that came through today in the gdp report. here is the third, thinking housing shot up, second half of this year may be cooled off a little bit, we don't think it reverses backward. i
if it works small caps should pick up outside the u.s.. liz: where do you like putting your clients's money right now? >> glad to hear john likes the international small cap. the international markets going to be robust. that type of situation we are going to favor the big cap multinationals with 3% dividend yield with 50% of revenues from overseas. these are aa triple rated type companies, very save common stock investments for people to get real engage with. ashley: let me ask about...
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the u.s. market so the fcc, looks as if is clearing the way for dish. back to you. david: boy, a more ever-crowded market in the cell field. competition is good for consumers, not a bad thing. thank you very much. liz: washington, still, as you know, not coming to a solution on the fiscal cliff with the clock ticking louder than ever. coming up, we are joined exclusively by the former treasury secretary paul o'kneel and how he would solve the crisis. david: big labor taking a big hit, right it work bills sent to the governor's desk who is joining us live after the break. ♪ ins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligatis, but obligatio. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, char
the u.s. market so the fcc, looks as if is clearing the way for dish. back to you. david: boy, a more ever-crowded market in the cell field. competition is good for consumers, not a bad thing. thank you very much. liz: washington, still, as you know, not coming to a solution on the fiscal cliff with the clock ticking louder than ever. coming up, we are joined exclusively by the former treasury secretary paul o'kneel and how he would solve the crisis. david: big labor taking a big hit, right it...
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i'm joined by executive vice president and chief of staff at the u.s. thank you for joining us. we wanted to a happy story in the charity area, and you are providinthat tonight. i know everyone has heard of the uso, but the adult think everyone knows exactly what you do. help us understand. >> it's great to be here tonight, and thank you for having a sign. a uso was founded over 70 years ago by franklin delano roosevelt with the expressed purpose of lifting the spirits of troops and families. now, while we tend to focus on our constituents, which is our 2 million military members and are several million family members, we focus on, to a large degree, for groups that need us most. at think everyone would recognize these. deployed troops, those that are serving in harm's way, taking caref and protecting the freedoms that we enjoyed elite. the second group that we take care of and focus on other families of the deployed and particularly those that have had to deal with multiple the bonds. we also focus on our wounded, el, and injured service members as well as families of the falle
i'm joined by executive vice president and chief of staff at the u.s. thank you for joining us. we wanted to a happy story in the charity area, and you are providinthat tonight. i know everyone has heard of the uso, but the adult think everyone knows exactly what you do. help us understand. >> it's great to be here tonight, and thank you for having a sign. a uso was founded over 70 years ago by franklin delano roosevelt with the expressed purpose of lifting the spirits of troops and...
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how much time does it take for the state department and the u.s. government learned that you need arabic speakers on the ground? or that you need added security cameras on the ground. for that you need enough people to protect your people on the ground. we have gone over this again and again. the state department doesn't seem to learn it, and that is where i think larry clinton is going to have a problem spewing ambassador bolton? >> when they talk about systemic failure, you have to say who is in charge of the system. the system, the captain of the state is the secretary of state. maybe they didn't want to say that, and maybe a panel didn't mean to say th. that is the inescapable conclusion of that lonn litany of failures. and i think that while the scope of this report is very limited, it lays a basis for congress to go forward. i think that we shouldn't link at the clear and sharp, unambiguous statement. there was no demonstration in benghazi. they knew from the get-go that this was a terrorist attack. lou: you can cut this any number of ways th
how much time does it take for the state department and the u.s. government learned that you need arabic speakers on the ground? or that you need added security cameras on the ground. for that you need enough people to protect your people on the ground. we have gone over this again and again. the state department doesn't seem to learn it, and that is where i think larry clinton is going to have a problem spewing ambassador bolton? >> when they talk about systemic failure, you have to say...
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here in the u.s.? speaker yes, we're actually doing some hiring in the united states. liz: good to see you, have a happy holiday. >> thank you, you two. liz: 46% over the past year. gary smith saying they have a good year ahead. the fed are going after a star in the hedge fund world through employee who left the company two years ago going so hard to the point they want a former employee to flip and cooperate with the investigation. charlie gasparino has the latest on the screws content to be tightened. you need to see this story. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk o
here in the u.s.? speaker yes, we're actually doing some hiring in the united states. liz: good to see you, have a happy holiday. >> thank you, you two. liz: 46% over the past year. gary smith saying they have a good year ahead. the fed are going after a star in the hedge fund world through employee who left the company two years ago going so hard to the point they want a former employee to flip and cooperate with the investigation. charlie gasparino has the latest on the screws content...
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that is foundational, also in the u.s. economy. there is some rattling in that regard, but i think the mortgage interest deduction is secure. lou: deal or no deal? >> i think it will be tough before christmas. there's a better chance by december 31, the risk of moving into january. lou: and that is a risk to the market. >> yes. lou: great to have you with us. coming up next, the house remains in recess. still waiting on word when they're coming back for the all-important vote. and speaker boehner's plan b. which is dead on arrival at hasn't arrived yet. what is happening as we continue. and later, the shootings in newtown, connecticut, has focused on the violence in america. we will be talking with michael goodman joining the next with his thoughts on what happens next. lou: another day of funerals for the victims of last week's elementary school shooting in newtown, connecticut. gathering for the funerals of five students in special education teacher. during the teacher's funeral, the cardinal compared her to jesus saying her life
that is foundational, also in the u.s. economy. there is some rattling in that regard, but i think the mortgage interest deduction is secure. lou: deal or no deal? >> i think it will be tough before christmas. there's a better chance by december 31, the risk of moving into january. lou: and that is a risk to the market. >> yes. lou: great to have you with us. coming up next, the house remains in recess. still waiting on word when they're coming back for the all-important vote. and...
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demand for u.s. goods climbing for the sixth time rising zero.7% last month, after 1.1% gain in october. orders for goods excluding aircraft excluding increase for the sixth straight month jumping to.7%. and in december, potentially higher taxes and consumer sentiment index calling -- 72.92.seven in november. liz: we have to mulholland in the pits of the cme and stephen sacks telling us the best place to put our money along with john buckingham who tells us why he is not worried about the fiscal cliff, or i coined this one, cliffmaca. i am not getting a courtesy laugh from to mulholland. tell me what the pits were like, david has mentioned last night neil cavuto was right here, saying there is not going to be a vote because there's so much infighting with republicans, futures were plummeting. this could have been a much uglier day but what happened? >> it was the global trading overnight and opened up. the volume was fairly light but the news was a shock so we got a steep drop. barista lot error of o
demand for u.s. goods climbing for the sixth time rising zero.7% last month, after 1.1% gain in october. orders for goods excluding aircraft excluding increase for the sixth straight month jumping to.7%. and in december, potentially higher taxes and consumer sentiment index calling -- 72.92.seven in november. liz: we have to mulholland in the pits of the cme and stephen sacks telling us the best place to put our money along with john buckingham who tells us why he is not worried about the...
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that has occurred in the past u.s. solar companies because it is an unfavorable landscape but you see these names of looking good. guggenheim solar e t f 5% today and up 35% over the past month alone. these things are very volatile, got to be careful. less than a week after the connecticut shooting that killed 26 including 20 very young children, done stocks which the a huge dive over the past three days are making a come back from their initial pull back of starting on friday now all for a trustee of new york city's largest public pension is calling for the fund to get out of guns. joining me in a first on fox business interviews new york city public advocate bill believe you. ; ram your hand. told a. >> i send this to initiate divestment actions from all five city pension funds with combined assets of $115 billion and it is time to get out of the gun industry. i said as a parent and public servant. this is a watershed moment in american history. it is tragic that it took this to bring us to the understanding we had t
that has occurred in the past u.s. solar companies because it is an unfavorable landscape but you see these names of looking good. guggenheim solar e t f 5% today and up 35% over the past month alone. these things are very volatile, got to be careful. less than a week after the connecticut shooting that killed 26 including 20 very young children, done stocks which the a huge dive over the past three days are making a come back from their initial pull back of starting on friday now all for a...
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it could have major implications on nearly all levels of the u.s. economy, could push america into recession, that's a big could. and president obama, lawmakers meet 3 p.m. on the fiscal cliff at the white house today. markets are going to be watching that real close, but of course, the markets close about an hour after the meeting starts. so, that meeting probably won't have much impact on the markets themselves unless there are leaks about what might happen. until then, any developments out of d.c. i'v i have are going to drive this market. we're calling it sound bite trading. we're covering it. the opening bell is next. want to know what i did in the last five hours? i played a round of golf. then i read a book while teaching myself how to play guitar; ran ten miles while knitting myself a sweater; jumped out of a plane. finally, i became a ping pong master while recording my debut album. how you ask? with 5-hour ergy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to sethe next five hours. >>> just a few seconds from the opening bell, there a
it could have major implications on nearly all levels of the u.s. economy, could push america into recession, that's a big could. and president obama, lawmakers meet 3 p.m. on the fiscal cliff at the white house today. markets are going to be watching that real close, but of course, the markets close about an hour after the meeting starts. so, that meeting probably won't have much impact on the markets themselves unless there are leaks about what might happen. until then, any developments out...
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u.s. ambassador to the united nations. now the late breaking developments on the fiscal cliff talks and the impact of the withdrawal of susan rice from consideration to be the next secretary of state, fox news chief white house correspondent ed henry with our report. >> president obama was not fretting about the fiscal cliff as he strolled to a holiday party joking with fox news about the warm weather and expressing hope for a deal. >> how are you feeling about a deal, optimistic? >> the speaker not so hopeful. >> is this issue, spending. >> again railing against what he claims are not enough spending cuts in the white house proposal and slamming the president's push for executive power to raise the debt ceiling, something he says democrats never would have given former president george w. bush. >> to you think there is any chance that senator reid or then senator obama would have done that? zero. congress has never come to give up our ability to control the purse. >> a new poll suggests t
u.s. ambassador to the united nations. now the late breaking developments on the fiscal cliff talks and the impact of the withdrawal of susan rice from consideration to be the next secretary of state, fox news chief white house correspondent ed henry with our report. >> president obama was not fretting about the fiscal cliff as he strolled to a holiday party joking with fox news about the warm weather and expressing hope for a deal. >> how are you feeling about a deal, optimistic?...
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shows the u.s. companies added more jobs than expected but the number of americans giving up on finding work also rising. . that is the disturbing part. senior washington correspondent peter barnes at white house to break all of this down. peter? >> that's right, ashley, people leaving the workforce helped to push the unemployment rate down unexpectedly to 7.7% in november down from 7.9% in october. that is the lowest monthly unemployment rate since 2008 and lowest rate in president obama's presidency. nonfarm payrolls rose 146,000 in november. both above expectations. a little bit of a surprise because economists were expecting that hurricane sandy, the impact of hurricane sandy which hit 25% of the u.s. population, 25 states or something like would that cut job creation andket the unemployment rate a bit, kept it higher. turns out sandy did have an impact but not on the headline numbers. >> if you look deeper in the report you see over a million workers who normally work full-time were reduced to
shows the u.s. companies added more jobs than expected but the number of americans giving up on finding work also rising. . that is the disturbing part. senior washington correspondent peter barnes at white house to break all of this down. peter? >> that's right, ashley, people leaving the workforce helped to push the unemployment rate down unexpectedly to 7.7% in november down from 7.9% in october. that is the lowest monthly unemployment rate since 2008 and lowest rate in president...
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does anyone really think that lower u.s. treasury rates are what this country needs? well does anyone really think that lower rates right now, which is obviously what this bond purchasing is all about, or trying to do, will spur more lending? >> well, let me, i don't know. let me distinguish between the treasury purchases and the mbs purchases. david: yeah. >> you mentioned both in the lead-in. david: right. >> i think the mbs purchases are potentially more important, more stimulative, holding down mbs rates which holds down mortgage rates and which helps refinancing and so on. david: but if i could put a fine point on treasury purchases as opposed to old type of thing which was just a switch, switching the short term for long term. >> exactly. david: this is brand new purchases. i would argue that is the more important part of today's announcement. >> well that is the more important part of today's announcement because the mbs purchases was announced a while ago but in terms of strength on the economy i put the mbs purchases first and treasury second. look, the fed w
does anyone really think that lower u.s. treasury rates are what this country needs? well does anyone really think that lower rates right now, which is obviously what this bond purchasing is all about, or trying to do, will spur more lending? >> well, let me, i don't know. let me distinguish between the treasury purchases and the mbs purchases. david: yeah. >> you mentioned both in the lead-in. david: right. >> i think the mbs purchases are potentially more important, more...
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there is still hope down here on wall street that u.s. lawmakers will have a deal. we are kind of to the downside. with that, i will send it back to you guys. dagen: what can we expect volume to look like? >> typically, any traders take the week off. a couple of days off. you have a lower volume. yesterday, there was a lot of conviction. volume was up considerably based on the one-week average. it has been a little bit better than usual. dagen: thank you so much, lauren. we will give people comments when they start. the white house saying president obama will veto the gop's plan b for the fiscal cliff saying it does not meet balance. douglas holtz aiken, former director of the budget office, joining us with more. if not now, then when the heck? >> hopefully by december 31. i think it is very important for us to avoid going over the fiscal cliff. all bad news for americans. you like to think that they are getting closer to gather. the fact that the white house rejected a plan b is not good. dagen: $1 trillion raised in revenue by congressman boehner's plan. that is p
there is still hope down here on wall street that u.s. lawmakers will have a deal. we are kind of to the downside. with that, i will send it back to you guys. dagen: what can we expect volume to look like? >> typically, any traders take the week off. a couple of days off. you have a lower volume. yesterday, there was a lot of conviction. volume was up considerably based on the one-week average. it has been a little bit better than usual. dagen: thank you so much, lauren. we will give...
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adam: the u.s. is escalating its involvement in the syrian crisis, sending patriot missile batteries to turkey plus 400 ground troops. it is all part of a nato effort to protect turkey from possible missile attacks coming from syria. how much further could the u.s. military be dragged into a region unraveling by the day? we want to ask peter brookes, senior fellow at heritage foundation. are we getting a quack mire sending troops, 400 of them and the patriot missile batteries? >> no, i don't think so. this makes sense. it is symbolic for the turkey, major ally in that part of the world. in case assad regime fires missiles into turkey or fired at the rebels and end up in turkey. there has been a lot of stuff going on along the border. this will protect turkey, our nato ally, from attack. adam: it will take several weeks to set up the patriot missile batteries. >> that's right. adam: if they need the batteries to protect them do they have time for that? isn't the assad regime on its last leg now? >> t
adam: the u.s. is escalating its involvement in the syrian crisis, sending patriot missile batteries to turkey plus 400 ground troops. it is all part of a nato effort to protect turkey from possible missile attacks coming from syria. how much further could the u.s. military be dragged into a region unraveling by the day? we want to ask peter brookes, senior fellow at heritage foundation. are we getting a quack mire sending troops, 400 of them and the patriot missile batteries? >> no, i...
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the u.s. didn't go into recession. we didn't have worldwide food inflation. maybe there's a reason to be constructively bullish on this market. liz: wasn't 1442 supposed to be that support level? >> it is a support level. below that though 1430. that is a key level. i think people are squaring up because hey, we don't know what will happen overnight, but by in large, the market is pricing in that something will get accomplished, but hey, if i was standing in that pit right now, i'd go home flat as well but you'd never know. david: i won't tell those guys about the asteroid that's planning to hit at 12:00 midnight. but that's a whole other story. larry, great to see you. liz: david you just panicked half of our viewers. oracle beat on the top and bottom line. let's head back to nicole on the floor of the nyse. nicole: i have been talking with traders taking a look at the stock in the afterhours. it is a winner. we're watching oracle on the move to the upside, beat on both top and bottom line. they said that they have seen demand for web-based services. they ha
the u.s. didn't go into recession. we didn't have worldwide food inflation. maybe there's a reason to be constructively bullish on this market. liz: wasn't 1442 supposed to be that support level? >> it is a support level. below that though 1430. that is a key level. i think people are squaring up because hey, we don't know what will happen overnight, but by in large, the market is pricing in that something will get accomplished, but hey, if i was standing in that pit right now, i'd go...
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>> the nra also retained asa hutchinson, former u.s. attorney, congressman and homeland security official, to develop a model school safety plan focused on issues of design and access control and training for students and educators alike that the group could, said could be tailored by any school to suit its% individual needs. lou. lou: james, the two sides in this gun control debate, are now, if you will forgive the expression, they're armed up and going at it and getting ready for major confrontation. is there any compromise available in this, in this debate? >> as with the fisl cliff it doesn't appear readily discernable, lou. president obama released a video message vowing to fight for new gun control laws early next year. the down tours of this debate are already taking shape as leading democrats are pressing for renewed assault weapons ban and for new limit on semitick ammunition magazines. a leading senate democrat says she favored schools being allowed to have armed guards if they so choose but she then cited the columbine massac
>> the nra also retained asa hutchinson, former u.s. attorney, congressman and homeland security official, to develop a model school safety plan focused on issues of design and access control and training for students and educators alike that the group could, said could be tailored by any school to suit its% individual needs. lou. lou: james, the two sides in this gun control debate, are now, if you will forgive the expression, they're armed up and going at it and getting ready for major...
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tom: lay field energy ceo said that the u.s. should learn from canada, john? >> look we're the only developed country in the world without an energy policy. we don't know where a pipeline would fit in, we don't know where fracking sits in. we don't know where a fleet of naturallal gas automobiles fit in we have no energy policy, we need to be able to get our resources at home, we need to have the epa to quit being political and make a ruling on horizon fracking and drilling, is it safe, whatever it is to continue to get that like canada getting. tom: now lisa jackson is going out, but it has been very political now they will chae people at the top. you have to be dreaming if you don't think that the epa is about politics? >> i am agreeing with you 100%. i hope our president will insist they get past this. you have unemployment north dakota 3 %. you have seen this huge resurgence there, eagle formation in texas because of horizontal drilling, the same in rerenaissance but the epaas to quit being political and make a ruling on the decision, whatever the ruling i
tom: lay field energy ceo said that the u.s. should learn from canada, john? >> look we're the only developed country in the world without an energy policy. we don't know where a pipeline would fit in, we don't know where fracking sits in. we don't know where a fleet of naturallal gas automobiles fit in we have no energy policy, we need to be able to get our resources at home, we need to have the epa to quit being political and make a ruling on horizon fracking and drilling, is it safe,...
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1.5 million asking price, it would have been by far the biggest residential real estate sale in the u.s. this year. i could use a ranch house. that would be nice. coming up, forget the fiscal cliff. a slew of new taxes coming your way in less than week. something congress and the president talked about years ago. i will break it down ask. [ male announcer ] this is the age of knowing what you're made of. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. this is the age of taking action. ...so as you can see, geico's customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty.
1.5 million asking price, it would have been by far the biggest residential real estate sale in the u.s. this year. i could use a ranch house. that would be nice. coming up, forget the fiscal cliff. a slew of new taxes coming your way in less than week. something congress and the president talked about years ago. i will break it down ask. [ male announcer ] this is the age of knowing what you're made of. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your...
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with the u.s. on track to have the warmest year in its history, the ski industry is being dealt another brutal blow. joining me is bob dean from the national resources defense council. one of the groups behind that particular study. bob, thank you. welcome to the show. >> thank you, sandra. good to be here. sandra: so let me get this straight. you're blaming the warm winters, lack of snow on climate change? >> absolutely. you mentioned sandra, we're on track as of end of the november we had the hottest year on record in this country. 3.3 degrees hotter than the 20th century average. it hurt our farmers and ranchers, devastated worst drought in 50 years. fires detroit nine million acres of forest and fields. we'll seeing it on the ski slopes. climate change for the slopes means less snow on the ground, feuder skiers on the slopes. if you make your living in the business, less money in the wallet and paycheck. sandra: one might question that reasoning behind this and say a billion dollar loss for the
with the u.s. on track to have the warmest year in its history, the ski industry is being dealt another brutal blow. joining me is bob dean from the national resources defense council. one of the groups behind that particular study. bob, thank you. welcome to the show. >> thank you, sandra. good to be here. sandra: so let me get this straight. you're blaming the warm winters, lack of snow on climate change? >> absolutely. you mentioned sandra, we're on track as of end of the...
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are they confusing u.s. energy overall with just oil or are they making some other flaw in their logic? >> hi, adam. that is exactly right. so it is feasible by the end of this decade that the united states could be the world's largest energy producer but not the world's largest oil producer and you can see that just through the numbers. saudi arabia produces about 10 million barrels per day. we produce about 6.5 million barrels per day. certainly our energy production will grow but not that much. where the story on this is in natural gas. adam: right. >> that is the area of growth in the united states and if you throw that into the mix, then yes from a barrel of energy perspective we could be the largest producer in the world by 2020. adam: so this is important too. i want to point out to everybody the iea is not the eia. the iea is international energy administration. they got this started with their predictions about oil production. what is the outlook for the united states? we are pumping more oil. why c
are they confusing u.s. energy overall with just oil or are they making some other flaw in their logic? >> hi, adam. that is exactly right. so it is feasible by the end of this decade that the united states could be the world's largest energy producer but not the world's largest oil producer and you can see that just through the numbers. saudi arabia produces about 10 million barrels per day. we produce about 6.5 million barrels per day. certainly our energy production will grow but not...
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